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VICTORIA STATION

  • Address: 44a Bulevar Zorana Djindjica st., Novi Beograd
  • Phone: +381 11 2607 436
  • Opening hours 08:00 - 01:00 h Victoria Station is located in the heart of the new business center of the capital, in New Belgrade. Nice, unusual appearance of a restaurant, suggests that it is a space in which great gastronomic moments take place.Restaurant’s offer is based on the number of dishes of international cuisine. Besides a large number of dishes we are able to offer different wines from all meridians. And when you finish your work days in the week, we invite you to enjoy with your family in lunch and get a 15% discount of.Victoria Station - a train that is constantly in the station and non-stop readily awaits new passengers.
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